
DE5458U 11
4.4 Automatic ON/OFF Control
You can select two of four options:
& By Timer ON & By timer OFF
& By sensor ON & By sensor OFF
The presently active options are shown with a dark box
(
) at the far right. You may view the two other options by
clicking
<9>.
A presently inactive option is shown without a dark box at
the far right. The dark box will appear if you click <OK>
while the option is displayed. The
☺
represents the
“Happy Tune” - successful saving of a new option.
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
BY TIMER ON
(if this is the default)
If not satisfied -
☞
BY TIMER OFF
If satisfied -
☞
BY TIMER OFF
☞
BY TIMER OFF
☺
☞
BY SENSOR ON
(if this is the default)
If not satisfied -
☞
BY SENSOR OFF
If satisfied -
☞
BY SENSOR OFF
☞
BY SENSOR OFF
☺
☞
READY HH:MM
5. READING ALARM MEMORY AND TROUBLE DATA
5.1 Reviewing the Alarm / Tamper
Memory Content
The PowerArt™ retains in its memory alarm and “tamper”
events that occurred during the last arming period.
Note: Alarms enter the memory only after expiry of the
“abort period” (see Appendix A). This means that if you
disarm the system immediately - before the abort period
expires - there will be no memory indication.
A. Alarm / Tamper Indications
When the memory contains at least one event and the
system is in the disarmed state, a flashing MEMORY
message will be displayed as exemplified:
READY HH:MM
(alternating)
READY MEMORY
or, if the system is not ready for arming -
NOT READY HH:MM
(alternating)
NOT READY MEMORY
B. Investigating Alarm/Tamper Data
You can review the memory content, by clicking the
SHOW/OK button.
EXAMPLE 1: An alarm was triggered because the garage
door - zone No. 12 - opened but then re-closed. In
addition, the bedroom motion detector - zone No. 7 - sent
a “Tamper” message because its cover had been removed.
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
READY HH:MM
"
☞
Z12 ALARMED
(alternating)
"
ROOM 1
☞
Z07 TAMPER
(alternating)
"
ROOM 2
In response to additional clicking of the <SHOW/OK>
button, the display will either show details of other events
retained in memory (if any), or will revert to its initial state
(see A above).
EXAMPLE 2: An alarm was triggered because the garage
door - zone No. 12 - opened, but was left open.
Action Resultant Display Sound
☞
NOT READY HH:MM
"
☞
Z12 ALARMED
(alternating)
"
ROOM 1
☞
Z12 OPEN
(alternating)
"
ROOM 1
Remember! The memory indication and content are
cleared upon the next arming of the system.
5.2 Reviewing Trouble Information
A. Trouble Indications
If TRBL flashes in the display, the TROUBLE indicator
illuminates, and 3 beeps are sounded once per minute,
you will have to investigate the system in order to find out
the origin and type of trouble at hand. The states of trouble
can be divided into sensor / transmitter troubles and
system troubles.
SENSOR/TRANSMITTER TROUBLES
• Sensor inactivity - no radio signals have been received
from a particular sensor throughout a pre-defined period.
• Low battery - the battery in a wireless device (sensor or
hand-held transmitter) is near the end of its useful life.
SYSTEM TROUBLES
• AC Supply Failure - the mains power has been cut off
and the system is working on backup battery power (this
trouble is reported 5 minutes after its occurrence).
• System Jammed - a radio-frequency signal is blocking
the channel via which the sensors communicate with the
control panel.
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